Moonstone
Category | Gemstone |
Rarity | Epic |
Color | Silver-Blue |
Location | Light-Soaked Magma |
Introduction
Moonstones' unique formation results from specific minerals that create thin layers as magma cools. When light passes between these layers, it scatters, producing an enchanting moonlike sheen. These crystals are typically found in basalt near magma exposed to light for an extended period. Although moonstone crystals are quite petite, they are refined and transformed into elegant trinkets and jewelry, making them treasured gemstones in fashion and accessories.
Description
Moonstone is a captivating gemstone that, despite its name, is not of the lunar world but rather a gem of Eden. While its common color is silvery black, moonstone can also be found in a striking range of hues, including blue, grey, white, pink, peach, green, brown, and even colorless varieties. What sets moonstone apart from other crystals is its ethereal quality, emitting a gentle glow that seems almost otherworldly. This mystical attribute has long made it a coveted stone among those with an affinity for the moon and stars.
Ingredients
- Unrefined Moonstone